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If you have any hesitation on the dollar amount, IMO that's your gut talking. You should listen.
If there really is going to be a next tank, it'll happen and it may make more sense to "go whole hog" on lights when that happens.
Is it plain "Optibright" or "Optibright+"?
30 min ramp is ideal....no need for more as far as that feature goes. What more did you have in mind?
Keep in mind the corals are fine if the lights are just blue and white and just turn ON and OFF. The other features are a lot more for you than the tank.
As far as I can tell, that's a planted tank light, which isn't all bad. If it's got any kind of power, then all you're lacking is added blue to balance the colors closer to 20,000K.
Since your light is probably around 6500K in color, I'd add at least one CurrentUSA #3027 all-blue strip.
If you look on your light, or on the transformer itself, it should say what the max power draw for your light it – I'm still curious if you don' t mind checking it.You could need more, but it's very possible that adding a single $60 truelumen strip would be all you really need.
But even if you went with 4x TrueLumens (92 watts total) it would only run you $240.
You have PLENTY of options between where you are and $700 that are all worthy of consideration....get the one that fits your budget so you can afford all the other aspects of the tank without guilt.
I hope this helps!
P.S. I'm not sure, but it seems like some folks think that only a single LED strip can be used at once. Think of LED strips more like T5 tubes....2x, 4x and 6x (or more) ought to be common.
High-powered strips like the Current IC's can use almost 40% more power and get about a 30% bump from their stronger lenses, so they will do more than "ordinary strips" or a T5 tube, but it's still common to see 2x or more strips on a tank of any size.
For the record, some of the best results I've had since switching from a dual-150w Radium setup was from a set of four Ecoxotic strips – 1w LED's, no lenses, mounted about 1" from the water over a 36x12x17"H tank.
The strips burned up prematurely so I couldn't recommend those LED strips.(Which also aren't made anymore.)
But quality LED strips, used as intended, are a great lighting solution.
No less-so than LED spotlights, halides or T5's....or even power compacts, for that matter.
You can even grow corals with normal-output T12's – the magic is not in the light fixture.![]()
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WOW! Thanks for all that information. That was a lot to take in! Your post alone has made me realize I have a lot more to learn/understand before plunging into pulling the trigger on a new light setup. I’m at work at the moment but will post the optibright stats when I get home and can confirm them.
I did talk with my LFS and they said to look into black boxes...I’ve seen post on here referring to the “Chinese’s black boxes”. Not to sound offensive but are these cheap lights that work decent...or what’s the deal with these? Why would they be recommend over a high end light?





